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Old 04-02-2008, 05:02 PM
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You can go to any computer parts store and buy a new motherboard and a chip that is compatible with that board. You buy ram memory chips and take everything home. Most of the video cards and sound cards just slide into slots on the motherboard. You simply make sure that you aren't on carpet or any other surface that will generate static electricity and begin to remove screws and cards from the old board. You unscrew the motherboard from the tower and put the new bard and chip in.(I would have the store put the chip into the board if not already done) screw it in place and put the cards back in and rconnect the bus and power supply. I haven't done any of this in a while, but the last time I did it took a little over an hour to get everything out and back in.
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